naaah. ferrari are a proud company, with chasing Raikkönen with an even better offer than red bull, what they would basically do is admitting that paying a truckload of money to Kimi to not drive in f1 was the biggest mistake in the century.

To start the discussion of I have to say that in some weird way this makes sence, almost like Ferrari would have been forced to make the offer.

As I see it next year with the new engines there will be three main competitors, Red Bull with Renault, Mercedes and Ferrari. If you look at Mercedes lineup it seems like the strongest for now with Lewis and Nico.

Ferrari has Alonso and Red Bull Vettel. One of theese two have to take a relatively unproven driver to pair their star, Ricciardo to Red Bull or ? to Ferrari as Massa realy seems to be at his last year. Kimi is the only proven driver available and the one team of theese two that let the other one have him will be disadvantaged. Both would probably rather see him stay at Lotus but cant risk him going to the main competitor.

Could the rapture in the relationship of Alonso and Ferrari be a proof of the offer? Alonso would have probably been briefed and maybe his manager going to Red Bull was his way of saying that if you contest my number one status, I'll look else? Last year when Ferrari were considering replacing Massa was the last time LdM voiced negatively about Alonso, saying that only after he wins a championship...

So in a way in my mind it all makes sence and personnaly I would love to see Kimi fight Alonso after all the drama some years ago

naaah. ferrari are a proud company, with chasing Raikkönen with an even better offer than red bull, what they would basically do is admitting that paying a truckload of money to Kimi to not drive in f1 was the biggest mistake in the century.

Ferrari want's to win the WCC after 5 years of nothing. They tried the one-driver policy and it failed. The main competitors are going for two equally strong drivers. As LdM said, no driver is bigger then Ferrari, and if Alonso failed on his own being uncontested number one they will make the decission to pair him with another strong driver and go for WCC.

I don't think its that bad for pride, they tried, failed and adapted. It would be worse if they bang their head in the wall over and over again. And they can point to that it wasn't they paying but Alonsos entourage oin Santander.

A lot of tifosi still love Kimi, his the last champion in Ferrari and someone who can let the past be the past. His probably also the only one of the top 4 who could live alongside Alonso as he wouldnt make any drama

Ferrari want's to win the WCC after 5 years of nothing. They tried the one-driver policy and it failed. The main competitors are going for two equally strong drivers. As LdM said, no driver is bigger then Ferrari, and if Alonso failed on his own being uncontested number one they will make the decission to pair him with another strong driver and go for WCC.

I don't think its that bad for pride, they tried, failed and adapted. It would be worse if they bang their head in the wall over and over again. And they can point to that it wasn't they paying but Alonsos entourage oin Santander.

A lot of tifosi still love Kimi, his the last champion in Ferrari and someone who can let the past be the past. His probably also the only one of the top 4 who could live alongside Alonso as he wouldnt make any drama

Yeah, thinking about this for some time. I think there are very good odds for this to happen. I'm just going to say this :

Fernando to RB with Ricciardo while Rosberg replaces Massa and Raikkonen comes instead of Alonso to Ferrari. Hulkenberg goes to Mclaren instead of Perez who goes back to Sauber while Massa goes to Lotus. Vettel comes to Merc and he and Hamilton become the greatest pair ever.

If this offer is real Kimi should be really flattered. Though it seems absurd that Kimi would re-join a team which smoked him out with politics. We don't know what happened behind the scenes in 08-09 and how Kimi tolerates it.

For Ferrari this would be a jackpot. Alonso-Räikkönen pairing would be the best on the grid. On track both of them respect each other, top-class drivers. No-sparking guaranteed, knowing Kimi's nature. Alonso could have some trouble adjusting to the situation if he was beaten.

Maybe this is the "not so wise move to some" what Kimi has talked about.

Never going to happen. Ferrari may have made him an offer, but he won't accept it. He's ticked the Ferrari box. Why would he go back? If they were winning every race and titles, it would be a different story of course. But to go to Ferrari now is just too much hassle for him. He'd rather stay at Lotus.

If Ferrari indeed made the offer on Thursday, I don't believe they intend to replace Alonso, but rather Massa. It makes sense, because they are quite desperate for at least a WCC next year. They can't really achieve that with Massa to be honest. And James Allison's arrival might be one of the tools Ferrari can use to attract Raikkonen,

It's indeed flattering that Ferrari want him back, but Kimi will never agree. It's either Red Bull or Lotus.

Never going to happen. Ferrari may have made him an offer, but he won't accept it. He's ticked the Ferrari box. Why would he go back? If they were winning every race and titles, it would be a different story of course. But to go to Ferrari now is just too much hassle for him. He'd rather stay at Lotus.

Or a chance to redeem himself?

It would be the most consistant pair in F1, and would almost garantee a WCC as both maximise points in all races. Even if Alonso would win the WDC or better Kimi he would be the man bringing Ferrari back to championship. Even if Kimi is "Iceman" it has had to hurt and probably still hurts to have been fired. Even if he doesn't show emotions he still has them. So just joining in it self would already heal old wounds.

Never going to happen. Ferrari may have made him an offer, but he won't accept it. He's ticked the Ferrari box. Why would he go back? If they were winning every race and titles, it would be a different story of course. But to go to Ferrari now is just too much hassle for him. He'd rather stay at Lotus.

That's all true, but Lotus has still cash problems, he hasn't been paid for some time, again.Allison is gone.

I can't believe this. They dumped kimi at the end of 2009 for alonso/santander, now they want him back?
Strange behaviour, really. Plus I can't image alonso wanting to race against a driver like kimi in the same team.
That'd imply he's looking for a seat at a team where he thinks he'd get the upper hand in terms of his teammate, would that be redbull?
Silly season is silly.

I can't ever see Kimi returning to Ferrari, he's quite possibly the least malleable driver on the grid, as well as being among the most apolitical, he just doesn't fit their mould, and i dont believe they fit his, in fact i'd say he's the most unlikely Ferrari driver, notwithstanding he's their most recent WDC.

Whilst i could see an advantage for Ferrari, i can't see any for Kimi, and i mean no disrespect to Ferrari, they're just not foing a very good job atm, Lotus have shown Kimi that he can have a decent car, a lot of personal freedom, and still be really valued & appreciated, genuinely appreciated on a personal level, okay so he may have to sweat on his wages now and again, but Lotus understand Kimi better than any team ever has, and Ferrari probably understood him the least.

I can't believe this. They dumped kimi at the end of 2009 for alonso/santander, now they want him back? Strange behaviour, really. Plus I can't image alonso wanting to race against a driver like kimi in the same team.That'd imply he's looking for a seat at a team where he thinks he'd get the upper hand in terms of his teammate, would that be redbull? Silly season is silly.

Well this would only show it was Santander who wanted Kimi out. For example Domenicalli clear has said he wants Kimi to drive on his team, it seems Montezemolo wants as well...Kimi with Allison would work.

Well this would only show it was Santander who wanted Kimi out. For example Domenicalli clear has said he wants Kimi to drive on his team, it seems Montezemolo wants as well...Kimi with Allison would work.

But were'd that leave santander? Surley they wouldn't want a alonso/kimi pairing as it doesn't suit their target market (spain, brazil etc...)?!

Never going to happen. Ferrari may have made him an offer, but he won't accept it. He's ticked the Ferrari box. Why would he go back? If they were winning every race and titles, it would be a different story of course. But to go to Ferrari now is just too much hassle for him. He'd rather stay at Lotus.

Kimi himself has said many times he has no problems to go back, just very recently again on F1Racing magazine. Ferrari has Rory Byrne back next year, they have Allison,Fry and Tombazis....pretty nice group I would say. The fact is Red Bull and Ferrari both are offering something Kimi wants and Lotus can't offer at least before they have more loney...and it's financial backing for Kimi's motocross team and possible rally career after F1.

To start the discussion of I have to say that in some weird way this makes sence, almost like Ferrari would have been forced to make the offer.

As I see it next year with the new engines there will be three main competitors, Red Bull with Renault, Mercedes and Ferrari. If you look at Mercedes lineup it seems like the strongest for now with Lewis and Nico.

Ferrari has Alonso and Red Bull Vettel. One of theese two have to take a relatively unproven driver to pair their star, Ricciardo to Red Bull or ? to Ferrari as Massa realy seems to be at his last year. Kimi is the only proven driver available and the one team of theese two that let the other one have him will be disadvantaged. Both would probably rather see him stay at Lotus but cant risk him going to the main competitor.

Could the rapture in the relationship of Alonso and Ferrari be a proof of the offer? Alonso would have probably been briefed and maybe his manager going to Red Bull was his way of saying that if you contest my number one status, I'll look else? Last year when Ferrari were considering replacing Massa was the last time LdM voiced negatively about Alonso, saying that only after he wins a championship...

So in a way in my mind it all makes sence and personnaly I would love to see Kimi fight Alonso after all the drama some years ago

This makes a fair bit of sense. Oddly enough, for all the calls for Massa to be replaced last year there was never a completely safe option available with which to do so.

Kimi is fast and nonpolitical and it makes sense for Ferrari to make a bid for him. On the other hand, from Fernando's perspective, this means the Red Bull seat would come into play, hence his interest. The only thing is, does it make sense for Kimi? Unless Ferrari are willing to throw far more money at him, I don't think so.

A similar argument could be made for Jenson, and he was previously linked with both Ferrari and Red Bull in a similar way.

I doubt it's true. But if it is, doesn't really make any sense at all.

Kimi seems to be the same driver with the same attitude today as back in 2009, so if nothing has changed within Ferrari why would it work this time around? What is different?

4 years ago everything looked jolly. They got the "ultimate driver", started preparing for 2010 long before anybody else, Santanders money. Massa, with a heartbreaking story, and Alonso covering Santanders main market-areas... They could get rid of Kimi because they had a new Schumacher era in front of them!

4 years later the only thing written about Ferrari F1 is that they make lousy F1-cars. No WCC, no WDC, Massas faded away... Their reputation at danger. Even Santanders money is less important than the reputation they sell road cars with

Next year they might face Red Bull with Kimi and Vettel and Mercedes with Nico and Hamilton. Two extremely strong duos that work well together. No real proven talent to replace Massa...

What can they do other then try to build a good car?

My choice would be to force Red Bull to go with unproven Ricciardo and have a driver pair stronger then Mercedes with Kimi and Alonso. Stop and think about the power shift it would make. From weakest driver-pairing to strongest. Even if they get the engine wrong Kimi and Alonso are arguably the most consistant pointsmachines. Both Ricciardo and Nico arent and that could decide the WCC.